general anxiety disorder
general anxiety disorder
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by Thomas Bronson - 2007-01-06
Anxiety is a normal and natural emotional response to a threatening condition. Feeling of nervousness, fear and unease affects just every one of us at some stage of life or another, whether at a speec...
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by Thomas Bronson - 2007-02-28
When we think about fear, we know that it is a natural instinct of the humans when we are facing dangerous and threatening situations. The fear will trigger the adrenaline flows that prepare our bo...
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by Thomas Bronson - 2007-03-21
The word exercise does not appeal to a lot of people out there and it appears to be associated with lethargic and uninteresting most of the time. However, constant exercise helps to re-energize the bo...
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by Dawn Gilbert - 2007-04-04
Ever get the feeling that something is not right? That gut feeling that tells you something bad is about to happen? We all do from time to time. Usually it's triggered from some event that is going on...
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by Jonathan Sapling - 2007-05-22
People who suffer from general anxiety disorder symptoms suffer from persistent worry and tension that is much worse than the anxiety most people experience from time to time. The high level or chroni...
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by Michael Lee - 2007-06-12
If you're experiencing anxiety attack symptoms, then you have to quickly have yourself tested and treated. Recognize the signs of anxiety and take some time to cure it, no matter how hectic your lifes...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-08-09
There are many products and services that all claim to offer an anxiety depression cure. Don't forget that humans are very complicated beings. The reasons behind the mental problems are as muc...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-11
The principal characteristics of ADHD are inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms appear early in a child's life. Because many normal children may have these symptoms, but at...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-11
- have repeated thoughts or images about many different things, such as fear of germs, dirt, or intruders; violence; hurting loved ones; sexual acts; conflicts with religious beliefs; or being o...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-15
Research and clinical evidence reveal that while both women and men can develop the standard symptoms of depression, they often experience depression differently and may have different ways of c...